Shotgun wedding: Photographers claim they were shot at after snapping pictures of Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen

Two freelance photographers who tried to snap some unauthorized pictures of Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's wedding this weekend in Costa Rica claim they were fired at by members of the supermodel's security detail.

INF, the photo agency that hired Rolando Aviles and Uri Cortez,
said yesterday the two men "narrowly escaped death" when bullets
shattered the back windshield of the duo's Suzuki jeep then hit the
vehicle's front window. "Nobody was hurt, but it was very close," an
INF spokesman told us today.

If firing bullets at rouge photographers seems like an entirely inappropriate response to you, one of the men who escaped death agrees.

Cortez said he was shocked. "I couldn't believe it when I realized what
they had done," he told the photo agency. "I could have lost my life
for the sake of some pictures that Gisele didn't want published. Are
they insane?"